Anthony LaPaglia & Amy Brenneman to Fall For Arthur Miller on L.A. Radio, April 7-11 | Playbill

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News Anthony LaPaglia & Amy Brenneman to Fall For Arthur Miller on L.A. Radio, April 7-11 Next up as part of L.A. Theatre Works' "The Play's The Thing" radio series, Alec Baldwin and Amy Brenneman star in Arthur Miller's After the Fall, directed by Richard Masur (an actor in TV's "One Day at a Time," filmdom's "Who'll Stop The Rain?"), April 7-11.

Next up as part of L.A. Theatre Works' "The Play's The Thing" radio series, Alec Baldwin and Amy Brenneman star in Arthur Miller's After the Fall, directed by Richard Masur (an actor in TV's "One Day at a Time," filmdom's "Who'll Stop The Rain?"), April 7-11.

LaPaglia won a Tony in 1998 for another Miller play, A View From The Bridge, revived on Broadway by the Roundabout Theatre. Brenneman is best known for her work on the first season of TV's "NYPD Blue." Both actors came into the project at the last minute replacing the previously announced Alec Baldwin and Laura Linney.

Also in the Fall cast are Gregory Itzin, Lawrence Pressman, Amy Pietz (TV's "Caroline in the City"), Kenneth Alan Williams and Claudette Nevins. Performances are April 7-9 at 8 PM and at 4 PM & 7:30 PM on April 11.

Performances are taped for broadcast at a later date on KCRW 89.9 FM. The Skirball Cultural Center, site of the tapings, is located at 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Seating is limited and reservations are required. For information and tickets call (310) 827-0889.

* Upcoming in the Radio series:
Film actress Jamie Lee Curtis gets to try a real change of pace, April 28- May 2, when the star of "Halloween I, II" and "H20" and "A Fish Called Wanda" plays Pfeni in a staged reading of The Sisters Rosensweig.

Curtis joins previously announced JoBeth Williams (Sarah, the Jane Alexander role) and Caroline Aaron (Gorgeous, the Madeline Kahn role). Also in the cast are John Vickery, repeating his Broadway role as the director fending off Pfeni. Tony Roberts (Victor/Victoria) plays the furrier who wants Sarah to think mink.

According to an L.A. Theatre Works release, Wendy Wasserstein based The Sisters Rosensweig both on Chekhov's Three Sisters and her own family. Wasserstein's older sister did, indeed, live in London as a high-level executive; and sibling Georgette was nicknamed "Gorgeous," just as in the show.

Other Wasserstein plays include An American Daughter (taped last year by LATW, with Mary McDonnell starring), Isn't It Romantic and The Heidi Chronicles.

Barnet Kellman directs the five readings of Rosensweig

July 21-25, Sharon Gless will star in Spread Eagle, a "lost" 1927 Broadway melodrama by George S. Brock and Walter Lister dealing with an American business tycoon who orchestrates the U.S. invasion of Mexico. Edward Asner (Born Yesterday), Kate Asner, Raye Birk and Fred Savage ("The Wonder Years") are also in the cast.

May 12-16 brings Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan, featuring Michael Hackett, Roger Rees (The Misanthrope at OB's CSC), Eric Stoltz and Miriam Margolyes.

Pretty Fire, Charlayne Woodard's autobiographical solo, engulfs the airwaves June 9-13.

Peter Sagal's Denial, about a lawyer defending an anti-Semitic historian who believes the Holocaust never happened, happens July 7-11. the Long Wharf's longtime artistic director Arvin Brown directs LisaGay Hamilton, Alan Mandell and Max Wright (Twelfth Night).

-- By Willard Manus
Southern California Correspondent
and David Lefkowitz

 
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